Seven Hostel

Sorrento


Located in an 8th-century former convent surrounded by olive and lemon trees, the hostel has chic rooftop terraces with decking and loungers, weekend live music and the more down-to-earth perk of an on-site laundry. Rooms are contemporary and spacious with handy bunk-side cupboards. Seven is in Sant'Agnello, one train-stop down the line from Sorrento.


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